The Dremel with a one inch round diamond wheel works wonders.  Ira.



On 10/12/2014 10:32 AM, Nick wrote:
On Sunday, 12 October 2014 07:42:09 UTC+1, Terry Kennedy wrote:

    Here's my most recent work, removing and replacing 2 66-pin TSOPs
    on a Cisco switch. More info here
    <http://www.tmk.com/blog/?p=735> for interested parties (and
    larger versions of the pictures).


Nice job Terry. Did you cut off the pins of the old chips? I've found that the cleanest way to get them off and not damage the board if I'm not worried about destroying the chip I'm removing... either fine snippers or a Dremel...

Of course, having a Metcal QX2 (or similar) with the correct head would be quicker and neater, but that option costs about USD 5,000 !

Nick
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